Wow, did Dwayne Bowe ever let owners (myself included) down last week. I think he’ll make amends this week. Same goes for Brandon Lloyd. When you bet on NFL, you have to be ready for the rebound. Unfortunately Matt Cassel will likely miss the game so I am tempering my expectations for Bowe. As for Lloyd, without Josh McDaniels, I think he goes down a few slots too.

Greg Jennings has 393 yards and five touchdowns in his past three games and a date with Detroit.

Sidney Rice looked great against Buffalo, but the Giants present a much tougher challenge.

Miles Austin and Roy Williams should be more active with Dez Bryant out and Jason Witten limited by ankle injuries.

Earl Bennett has become Jay Cutler’s new favorite target, and thus is the best play among Chicago’s WRs against a shaky Patriots pass defense.

Jacoby Ford’s lone catch was a touchdown to salvage his fantasy value for those who gambled on him. He should be more productive against Jacksonville.

With 13 touchdowns in the past seven games, Dwayne Bowe has to be the top-ranked receiver.

Brandon Lloyd has 413 yards and six touchdowns in his past four games. I’ve been far to slow to give him his due. He’s my number two receiver this week against a Kansas City team allowing 259.8 yards per game through the air.

Both DeSean Jackson and Jeremy Maclin are WR1s in my book against a Texans defense allowing 297.9 passing yards per game.

The Bears are really clicking on defense now, and even Calvin Johnson is a scary play this week.

A couple of speedsters (Devin Hester and Eddie Royal) are coming off good weeks and have favorable match-ups, putting both on the list for the first time in a while.

I can’t trust Vincent Jackson and Malcom Floyd to be healthy enough for fantasy lineups.

Randy Moss had three catches for 23 yards last week. I’m not ready to make him a fantasy starter, but I can see him being a top fifty WR this week against Jacksonville.

Andre Johnson squares off against Jacksonville, who is tied for 29th with 17 passing TDs and ranks 28th with 267.1 passing yards allowed per game.

T.O. has seven touchdowns in his past five games. Say what you want about him, the dude can play. Unlike Randy Moss, his effort is never in question.

Roddy White plays on Thursday, which doesn’t allow him as much time to allow his knee to heal. He’ll be limited against Baltimore. ***Update*** Roddy White is a beast and is easily one of the top two WRs in the game.

Steve Johnson’s touchdown streak ended, but his 11 catches for 145 yards was a great consolation prize.

You just don’t know what you’re going to get from Randy Moss this week.

Carolina’s offense is so inept that it’s hard to trust their Steve Smith.

Hakeem Nicks (#5) has three 100+ yard games and two multiple TD games in his last four games.

Greg Jennings (#6) is averaging 96 yards with two TDs in his last three games.

I couldn’t quite give up on Larry Fitzgerald (#7) as much as some people did. I was rewarded with a two TD performance against Tampa Bay. He should have another solid week against Minnesota’s depleted secondary.

Marques Colston has 16 catches for 187 yards and two TDs in the past two weeks. With all of the injuries in the Saints’ backfield, look for Colston, Lance Moore (#21), and Robert Meachem (#39) to be very active against Carolina.